Welcome to Hungary! The Tommy Vig Orchestra 2012 Featuring David Murray explained

Welcome to Hungary! The Tommy Vig Orchestra 2012 Featuring David Murray
Type:studio
Artist:Tommy Vig
Cover:Welcome to Hungary! The Tommy Vig Orchestra 2012 Featuring David Murray.jpg
Released:August 1, 2011
Recorded:April 2011 – May 2011
Genre:Jazz
Length:44:34
Label:Klasszikus Jazz Records

Welcome to Hungary! The Tommy Vig Orchestra 2012 Featuring David Murray is a 2011 album by jazz vibraharpist Tommy Vig. It was released on the Klasszikus Jazz Records label and features performances by Vig, David Murray, Istvan Elek, Ferenc Schreck, Balazs Cserta, and Rozsa Farkas.

Reception

Marcela Breton of the Jazz Journalists Association nominated the album as one of the 10 Best of 2011.[1] JazzTalent.com's review by Dustin Garlitz states "Welcome to Hungary ! is a Bags and Trane collaboration configured for the 21st century. Tommy Vig’s Orchestra is truly outstanding on all fronts, and his arrangements are, of course, nothing less than top-notch."[2] JazzReview.com's review by Eric Prinzing states "Many of the tunes are based on a swinging riff, recalling the classic swing bands of Benny Goodman and Count Basie. But this is just a starting point, as Vig and Murray explore each song with thoroughly modern harmony. And this is not just limited to the solos—the developmental sections of each song are as difficult and demanding as 20th century classical music, while remaining firmly in a jazz aesthetic."[3] Scott Yanow of L.A. Jazz Scene states "The band is excellent...the Murray-Vig duets are memorable...the music is modern, swings, and will keep listeners guessing."[4] Ron Spain of Australian Jazz Scene states "With the combined forces of the excellent musicians, the compositional strength, and all of the featured soloists, this is very modern music of a high standard that requires, even deserves, rapt attention over several plays."[5] All About Jazz's reviews by Jerry D'Souza, Hrayr Attarian, and Jack Bowers call the album "a gem of big band swing," [6] "a well-rounded and delightful introduction to an artist who deserves long overdue recognition as a composer, improviser and instrumentalist," [7] and "big-band jazz [leaning] toward the more adventurous," [8] respectively. Ken Waxman of Jazz Word states "top-flight big band."[9] Chris Spector of Midwest Record states "Certainly music for free thinkers."[10] D. Oscar Groomes of O's Place Jazz Magazine states "Dynamic . . . high level of musicianship.” [11] The Jazz Journalists Association nominated the album liner notes [12] as one of the best of 2011.[13]

Track listing

1. "Sahara" - 9:44
2. "Buddy and Solita" - 5:04
3. "Now Is The Time In Hungary!" - 6:31
4. "Rise and Shine" - 5:11
5. "In Memory of Dizzy" - 9:25
6. "In Memory of Monk" - 2:46
7. "Only You" - 3:52
8. "Vig Corn" - 3:21

All arrangements, compositions, orchestrations, and conducting by Tommy Vig

Personnel

Vibraphone, drums

Saxophone

Trombone

Notes and References

  1. http://members.jazzjournalists.org/2011Bestof?mode=PostView&bmi=767116 JJA 2011 'Best of' Lists
  2. http://www.jazztalent.com/Tommy_Vig_Orchestra.htm JazzTalent.com review Oct. 2011
  3. http://www.jazzreview.com/index.php/reviews/latest-cd-reviews/item/28803-welcome-to-hungary-by-the-tommy-vig-orchestra JazzReview.com review Dec. 2011
  4. http://www.lajazzscene.net/home.html L.A. Jazz Scene review Nov. 2012
  5. http://www.jazzscene.com.au/images/jazzsceneSYDDECJAN13(1).pdf Australian Jazz Scene review Dec 2012/Jan 2013
  6. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=40336 All About Jazz review Sep. 2011
  7. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=41400 All About Jazz review Feb. 2012
  8. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=41810&pg=3 All About Jazz review April 2012
  9. http://www.jazzword.com/review/127875 Jazz Word review July 16, 2012
  10. http://midwestrecord.com/MWR373.html Midwest Record review Aug. 2011
  11. http://www.osplacejazz.com/reviews/2, O's Place Jazz Magazine Review Oct. 2012
  12. https://docs.google.com/a/jazzjournalists.org/document/d/1PJwcX5W9OVZO2o4O0JxD3vo5Lfm7vuZhbzCluW-iqRM/edit?pli=1 Album Liner Notes
  13. http://www.jjajazzawards.org/p/2012-nominees.html JJA Jazz Awards 2012 Nominations